This Kill Devil Hills home has it – Location!
This is the home you have been waiting to become available. Located on popular W. Eden Street, this home offers 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. There is a 1st level office and game room with TV and sofa.
Kill Devil Hills home for sale – Pine Grove Trail
The PERFECT beach box home! Can be used for second home or place it in a rental program.
Warning: This home is so nice you will want to keep it all for yourself!!! There are 4 theme bedrooms and 3 baths, the kitchen, dining area and family room is open and inviting on the second level. In the evening relax on the second level deck in your OBX home!
Waterside Villages of Currituck – Clubhouse
One of the highlights of life on Waterside Villages is the expansive clubhouse available to home owners. The clubhouse includes a pool table, flat screen TV, and commercial sized kitchen space. For more information on the homes available in Waterside Villages visit: http://watersidevillagesofcurrituck.com
Short Sales in the Outer Banks
A few changes in December, by the US Treasury Department look to make buying and selling short sales easier. Overall, it will be quite interesting to see how, the rule changes will affect our local Outer Banks market for short sales. Short sales in the Outer Banks continue to be behind the purchase of foreclosures.
For more information on the rule changes see, Treasury relaxes rules to free-up HAFA short sales.Corolla North Carolina Foreclosure for Sale
Corolla Oceanfront Home for Sale – 703 Spinnaker Arch
Here is a unique opportunity to own a Corolla oceanfront home. The home at 703 Spinnaker Arch, is just steps from the warm sand and beautiful beaches of Corolla, North Carolina. Whether you like to start your days on the golden beach or poolside, this home offers it all. After a long day of sun and sand, relax inside and enjoy the 180 degree views of the ocean.
Rental income is over $100,000!
For more information on this home – 703 Spinnaker Arch or call 866 777 3948
Proposed Corolla development sparks legislature to action
From the Daily Reflector…
Sale of conserved NC seaside tract prompts new law
COROLLA, N.C. (AP) – One of North Carolina’s most powerful politicians wants to stop the sale of land that has received conservation tax breaks.
The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, Va., reported Friday that Senate leader Marc Basnight acted after the conservation group Audubon decided to sell an oceanfront tract.
The Dare County Democrat pushed legislation through the General Assembly last week that prevents the sale of land donated for conservation that has received state tax breaks.
Audubon plans to sell nearly 13 seaside acres in Corolla to a developer building a hotel, shops, and condominiums. The property has become surrounded by homes, a hotel and a drive-in restaurant.
Audubon officials said proceeds would help maintain its 2,600 acres on Currituck Sound.
Walter Jones looks to aid Corolla Wild Horse Herd
Congressman Jones has introduced a bill before Congress that would change how the Corolla wild horses are managed.
Used Christmas Trees Can Help Corolla Shoreline
Used Christmas trees bring another gift to NC Outer Banks – Rebuilt Sand Dunes
COROLLA, N.C. (AP) — Discarded Christmas tress could bring their own gift to people along North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, Va., reports that officials in Currituck County are collecting Christmas trees for a project to rebuild sand dunes damaged in a November storm.
Crews will tie the trees with biodegradable string to new sand fences installed about 10 feet from the base of the eroded dunes.
Officials say wind-blown sand will catch in the trees, helping to rebuild the dunes in a season or two.
The 60 mph winds and 7 inches of rain from the November storm washed away about half of the dune line protecting million-dollar beach homes in Corolla.
Moonlight Tour of The Whalehead Club
Saturday December 5th there will be a Moonlight Tour of The Whalehead Club. The tour starts at 7 pm and is a great chance to come out and enjoy December in the Outer Banks. For those unfamiliar with The Whalehead Club it is located in Currituck Heritage Park. The park is located off Route 12 North at approximately Milepost 11. Admission for the event is $14 and $7 for those ages 8 and under. It is a great chance to come out and enjoy Corolla after dark.
Reservations are required. To make reservations call 252 453 9040 ext 2.
(Since part of the tour is outdoors it is recommended to dress for the weather and to bring a flashlight)
























